Longest I've had a vehicle is going on 13 years. Bought my 1993 Bronco off a dealership lot on August 6th, 1999. Yes I remember the date. This truck has cruised, crawled, jumped and forded over 170,000 under my control for a grand total of over 257,000 miles. I'm still on the original engine but the transmission was replaced at about 235,000 miles. In case you are asking if it still runs, yes it does and I'm about to hop into it to go look at a Centurion down at the car faire.
I think they did see the future, unfortunately it was Lady Gaga.
Am I the only one who cheered a little when Lori flipped the car? I'm sorry I just find her character so incredibly annoying.
About fargin time! Hopefully we will start building enough of these to start replacing the worn out timebombs that dot the landscape of the United States.
Chargers: No unless you can actively repurpose them now. The $20 you spend on ebay or amazon is well worth not storing them for eternity.

Cables: If it's something you can use in the future, keep one or maybe two. Otherwise e-waste.

Use a space changing event to have them box up their crap. Take said box to the backyard or garage and let it sit. after 6-9 months audit the box (Pull out things that ARE important) and make the rest disappear.
It's pretty simple. Once a year I audit my junk. Things I don't actively use anymore but still hold value get put into a box. Before that box gets put out of the way I go through it and discard the stuff I know I'm not going to use. Again 6 months later before that box foes into permanent storage in the garage or attic I go though it again and get rid of the junk I haven't thought of in 6 months.

In the case of old/outmoded electronics, if there is a value to it I sell or give it away. If not It goes to e-waste.

In the case of clothing it just gets donated.

In the case of paperwork If I really don't need it it gets shredded or burnt.

Try just printing them out from youparklikeanasshole.com
I usually find it's transplanted Asians that cannot drive. Typically their children who grow up here do a whole lot better.
Nah that hatch folded up just like a 1980s era crash structure. I say dumb luck kept these guys alive.
Just goes to prove no matter how smart we think we are, we really don't have a clue of what's out there.
Shark teeth, I can only guess those don't pass all too gently....
Because it's a movie. Stop thinking and just enjoy the big boom.
Wow California surprises me. For a populace that is so lacking in logic and common sense the A grade is quite confusing.
At least I didn't have to scroll down too far to see what I wanted to see posted.
I was wondering what the heck happened to that car.